I have eleven apple trees. They have been blossoming thus the cedar waxwings have been here, dining on their favorite food. There can be flocks of fifty or more and they blend right into the trees. I guess I've had camoflauge two days in a row.
I have eleven apple trees. They have been blossoming thus the cedar waxwings have been here, dining on their favorite food. There can be flocks of fifty or more and they blend right into the trees. I guess I've had camoflauge two days in a row.
Wow. Camouflage two days in a row is right, Mary. I started looking for the birds until I realized what I thought was fruit (apples?) was the birds! That's too funny. Smart birds. And a gorgeous pic!
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Ginnie. I have flocks in late winter and early spring eating the old apples on the ground then again at this time eating petals. They're very beautiful birds.